Public Humiliation.
872. L. M. Dyer. Public Humiliation.

1 Great Maker of unnumbered worlds,
And whom unnumbered worlds adore, --
Whose goodness all thy creatures share,
While nature trembles at thy power, --

2 Thine is the hand that moves the spheres,
That wakes the wind, and lifts the sea;
And man, who moves the lord of earth,
Acts but the part assigned by thee.

3 While suppliant crowds implore thine aid,
To thee we raise the humble cry;
Thine altar is the contrite heart,
Thine incense the repentant sigh.

4 O may our land, in this her hour,
Confess thy hand, and bless the rod,
By penitence make thee her friend,
And find in thee a guardian God.

871 is it such
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